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1 1| superstitious vanities, to the true religion.~ 2 5| are rather probable than true. Wherefore it is the less 3 10| greater part of them, are true, the obscurity of their 4 18| whole authority of that true and divine empire is sundered, 5 18| His glory. What! is it not true that I have in this matter 6 18| God is great, and God is true, and if God shall permit. 7 19| plain, more apposite, more true? 'In the beginning,' says 8 19| says that the form of the true God cannot be seen, and 9 23| THEY HAVE EXERTED. YET A TRUE GOD HAS NEITHER RISING NOR 10 26| philippized. But sometimes, it is true, even auspices or oracles 11 26| not only describes the true God with fitting majesty, 12 26| messengers of God, even the true God. And he knew that it 13 27| ADJURED IN THE NAME OF THE TRUE GOD, AND ARE DRIVEN FROM 14 27| call them away from the true God to material things: 15 27| abjured by the only and true God, unwillingly the wretched 16 28| MOREOVER, IT IS CERTAIN AND TRUE THAT THE VERY SAME CRIMES, 17 29| ARGUMENT: NOR IS IT MORE TRUE THAT A MAN FASTENED TO A 18 29| you proved that they were true concerning yourselves. For 19 38| GENTILES, SHOULD BE ADOPTED AS TRUE BY ALL MEN. ~"But that we 20 38| but an assertion of our true liberty. For although nothing 21 38| impiety be expiated; let true religion be preserved. ~